Director Conrad Jackson sold his senior thesis to ABC while attending film school at Loyola Marymount University.  This project found its way to the prime time TV roster and ultimately made Jackson the youngest African American to create a show for prime time television on ABC.  Jackson has gone on to develop television shows for networks ranging from MTV to CBS.


Teaming up with Jackson, is Conor Colwell who comes from a background of visual effects and cinematography. Colwell's sense of adventure has lead him everywhere from the deep jungles of the Philippines to the war-torn streets of Iraq, where he developed and DPd' Brothers At War, a film that has been hailed by some critics as "one of the best war films, documentary or narrative, ever made".



Forming the creative writing and directing group, Display Purposes Only, (DPO) Jackson and Colwell work to develop new perspectives in visual storytelling.  Their viral pieces have been seen by over 10 million people and talked about on such sites as MSNBC. Their current interest is on the emergent properties of highly effective viral campaigns and how this can be applied to advertising.